Aspects of the invention relate to a track-based accessory system. The track-based accessory system may be for use with a golf cart. The track-based accessory system may include two elongated members. Each elongated member may be configured to be attached to a golf cart. Each elongated member may include an enclosure track. Each elongated member may also include an accessory track. Each enclosure track may include an enclosure slot. Each enclosure slot may be configured to engage a golf cart enclosure. Each accessory track may include a keyway. Each keyway may be configured to engage at least one accessory.
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14. A track-based accessory system for use with a golf cart, the track-based system comprising:
two elongated members configured to be attached to a golf cart, wherein each elongated member comprises:
an enclosure track located adjacent an outer longitudinal edge of the elongated member; and
an accessory track located adjacent an inner longitudinal edge of the elongated member;
wherein:
each enclosure track includes an enclosure slot that is rounded and that is configured to engage a golf cart enclosure; and
each accessory track includes a keyway that is rectangular and that is configured to engage at least one accessory.
1. An apparatus for supporting a valance, a golf cart enclosure and at least one accessory, the apparatus comprising:
a metal fixture configured to be attached to a golf cart, the metal fixture including:
a first track located adjacent an outer longitudinal edge of the metal fixture;
a second track; and
a third track located adjacent an inner longitudinal edge of the metal fixture,
wherein:
the second track is located between the first track and the third track;
the first track includes a first slot that is configured to maintain the valance in a first position, wherein the first slot is rounded;
the second track includes a second slot that is configured to maintain the golf cart enclosure in a second position, wherein the second slot is rounded; and
the third track includes a third slot that is configured to maintain the at least one accessory in a third position, wherein the third slot is rectangular.
7. A track-based accessory system for use with a golf cart, the track-based system comprising:
a metal fixture configured to be attached to a golf cart, the metal fixture comprising:
two short elongated members for use in the front and back of the golf cart, wherein each short elongated member comprises:
an enclosure track;
an accessory track; and
two ends;
two long elongated members for use on the two sides of the golf cart, wherein each long elongated member comprises:
an enclosure track;
an accessory track; and
two ends;
four corner members, wherein each corner member is configured to extend into:
one end of one of the long elongated members; and
one end of one of the short elongated members,
wherein:
each enclosure track includes an enclosure slot that is configured to engage the golf cart enclosure; and
each accessory track includes a keyway that is configured to engage the at least one accessory.
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This invention relates to golf carts. More specifically, this invention relates to accessory systems for golf carts.
Conventionally, golf cart enclosures and golf cart valances were hung from mounting devices on top of golf carts. In certain legacy systems, one or two tracks were included in the mounting devices. In certain instances, a first track was designed to hold a golf cart enclosure. A second track was designed to hold a golf cart valance. Typically, the golf cart valance hung on top of the golf cart enclosure so the golf cart valance, which was primarily for decorative purposes, was viewable from the outside of the cart.
A golf cart user may also desire to hang accessories in the golf cart. It would therefore be desirable to incorporate an accessory track into the mounting devices.
A track-based accessory system for use with a golf cart is provided. The track-based accessory system may support a valance. The track-based accessory system may also support a golf cart enclosure. The track-based accessory system may also support one or more accessories.
The track-based accessory system may include a metal fixture or other suitable material such as plastic. The metal fixture may be, preferably, an extruded metal fixture. The metal fixture may extend from the golf cart. The metal fixture may be configured to be attached to a golf cart. The metal fixture may include one or more elongated members. The metal fixture may also include corner members. In certain embodiments, the corner members may join two elongated members together. The metal fixture may include any other suitable mounting hardware. Each elongated member may include a first track, a second track and a third track. Each elongated member may include any other suitable number of tracks.
The first track may include a first slot. The first slot may be configured to maintain the valance in a first position. The second track may include a second slot. The second slot may be configured to maintain the golf cart enclosure in a second position. The third track may include a keyway. The keyway may be configured to maintain one or more accessories in a third position.
In certain embodiments, the housing associated with the first slot may be rounded. The housing may be configured to mate with a bead attached to a valance or golf cart enclosure. The bead may be a rounded bead. The housing may open, along its length, at one or more openings. The opening(s) may enable a bead to be inserted into the housing. The opening may also enable the beaded valance or golf cart enclosure to continue through the opening. In certain embodiments, the opening may be large enough to enable a bead to snap into the housing. The opening may be small enough to ensure that a bead inserted into the housing is maintained within the housing and does not disengage from the housing without a pre-determined quantum of effort or range of effort.
In certain embodiments, the housing associated with the second slot may also be rounded. The housing may be configured to mate with a bead included on a valance or golf cart enclosure. The bead may be a rounded bead. The housing may open, along its length, at one or more openings. The opening(s) may enable a bead to be inserted into the housing. The opening may also enable the attached valance or golf cart enclosure to continue through the opening. In certain embodiments, the opening may be large enough to enable a bead to snap into the housing. The opening may be small enough to ensure that a bead inserted into the housing is maintained within the housing and does not disengage from the housing without effort.
In certain embodiments, the keyway may be rectangular or other suitable shape. The keyway may be configured to mate with a key included on an accessory. The key may be rectangular shaped. The keyway may open at an opening. The opening may enable the key of the accessory to be connected to the remainder of the accessory.
In some embodiments, the keyway may be triangular, circular, hexagonal or any other suitable geometric shape. In these embodiments, a key, included on an accessory, may preferably match the shape of the keyway.
In certain embodiments, the accessory may include a handle. The handle may be connected to a key. The key may be rectangular. The key may mate with a rectangular keyway. The handle may enable a driver or passenger of the golf cart to grasp onto the handle, thereby stabilizing the user, upon entry, exit or transport therein, with respect to the roof on the golf cart. Grasping onto the handle of the golf cart may also stabilize the passenger and/or driver of the golf cart while getting on or off of the golf cart.
In some embodiments, the accessory may include a light. The light may be attached to a key. The key may be rectangular. The key may mate with a rectangular keyway. The light may enable a golf cart user to better view the interior and/or exterior of the golf cart. The light may also be used as decorative lights. The light may be an LED light bank. The light may be an OLED light bank. The light may be a conventional light bulb. The light may include a switch. The switch may enable a user to power on and power off the light. The light may be electronically coupled, either by wired or wireless coupling to an electrical system of the vehicle. Accordingly, the light may be turned on or off from a power switch located alongside controls of the vehicle.
In certain embodiments, the first slot, the second slot and the keyway may open in the same direction. In other embodiments, the first slot, the second slot and the keyway may open in one or more directions.
In certain embodiments, the valance may be removably engaged to the first track. The valance may be engaged in the first track. In certain embodiments, the valance may not be permanently engaged in the first track. Rather, the valance may be maintained in the first track until a user desires to remove the valance or change the position of the valance.
In certain embodiments, the golf cart enclosure may be removably engaged to the second track. In certain embodiments, the golf cart enclosure may not be permanently engaged in the second track. Rather, the golf cart enclosure may be maintained in the second track until a user desires to remove the golf cart enclosure or change the position of the golf cart enclosure.
In certain embodiments, an accessory may be removably engaged to the third track. In some embodiments, the accessory may not be permanently engaged in the third track. Rather, the accessory may be maintained in the third track until a user desires to remove the accessory or change the position of the third accessory.
In certain embodiments, the first track is configured to mate with an elongated plastic bead affixed to the valance. In certain embodiments the second track is configured to mate with an elongated plastic bead affixed to the golf cart enclosure.
In certain embodiments, the accessory and/or the valance may be attached to the golf cart enclosure using Velcro™ or any other suitable attachment device. This may enable the accessory and/or the valance to be removably engaged with the golf cart enclosure without requiring the additional tracks of the metal fixture.
The objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
A track-based accessory system may be provided. The system may be for use with a golf cart. The track-based system may include a metal fixture. The metal fixture may extrude from the golf cart. The metal fixture may be constructed of aluminum or any other suitable metal material or combination of elements or materials.
The metal fixture may be configured to be attached to a golf cart. The metal fixture may be attached to a golf cart, and/or fixed in place on a golf cart, with screws, hex-bolts, adhesive or any other suitable attachment means. The metal fixture, which may include multiple elongated members, may include two short elongated members. The metal fixture may also include two long elongated members.
In certain embodiments, the metal fixture may be configured to support, in whole or in part, a golf cart roof.
The two short elongated members may be for use in the front and back of the golf cart. Each short elongated member may include an enclosure track. Each short elongated member may also include an accessory track. Each short elongated member may also include two ends.
The metal fixture may also include two long elongated members. The two long elongated members may be for use on the two sides of the golf cart. Each long elongated member may include an enclosure track. Each long elongated member may also include an accessory track. Each long elongated member may also include a cavity.
The metal fixture may also include one or more corner members. Each corner member may be configured to extend into the cavity on one of the long elongated members. Each corner member may also be configured to extend into the cavity on one of the short elongated members. Each corner member may be shaped in a rounded manner. Each corner member may also be shaped in an “L-shaped” manner. In some embodiments, there may be four corner members included in the metal fixture.
It should be appreciated that, in some embodiments, one of two of the elongated members may include an accessory track. In these embodiments, other elongated members may include a valance and an enclosure track but not an accessory track. It should also be appreciated that, in some embodiments, only one or two elongated members may be used.
Each enclosure track may include an enclosure slot. The enclosure slot may be configured to engage the golf cart enclosure. Each accessory track may also include a keyway. The keyway may be configured to engage a key included on the at least one accessory. In certain embodiments, the accessory may hang from the slots.
Each elongated member may also include a valance track. The valance track may include a valance slot. The valance slot may be configured to engage the valance.
In certain embodiments, the accessory may include a handle. The handle may enable a driver or passenger of the golf cart to grasp onto the handle, thereby stabilizing the user with respect to the roof on the golf cart. Grasping onto the handle of the golf cart may stabilize the passenger and/or driver of the golf cart while getting on or off of the golf cart. Grasping onto the handle may also stabilize the passenger during transport.
In some embodiments, the accessory may include one or more lights. The lights may illuminate the golf cart interior. The lights may also illuminate the exterior of the golf cart. In some embodiments, the lights may turn on automatically based on states of outdoor visibility, changes of states of outdoor visibility, time of day or based on any other suitable cause or trigger.
Apparatus and methods described herein are illustrative. Apparatus and methods in accordance with this disclosure will now be described in connection with the figures, which form a part hereof. The figures show illustrative features of apparatus and method steps in accordance with the principles of this disclosure. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural, functional and procedural modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
The steps of methods may be performed in an order other than the order shown and/or described herein. Embodiments may omit steps shown and/or described in connection with illustrative methods. Embodiments may include steps that are neither shown nor described in connection with illustrative methods.
Illustrative method steps may be combined. For example, an illustrative method may include steps shown in connection with another illustrative method.
Apparatus may omit features shown and/or described in connection with illustrative apparatus. Embodiments may include features that are neither shown nor described in connection with the illustrative apparatus. Features of illustrative apparatus may be combined. For example, an illustrative embodiment may include features shown in connection with another illustrative embodiment.
Metal fixture 212 may also include corner members 218, 220 and 222. Corner members 218, 220 and 222 may be rounded. Corner member 220 may join elongated member 216 to elongated member 214. Corner member 218 may join elongated member 214 to another elongated member (not shown). Corner member 222 may join elongated member 216 to another elongated member (no shown).
Golf cart 200 may also include accessory 224. Accessory 224 may be engaged in elongated member 214.
In some embodiments, elongated members and corner members could be mounted on the roof. In some embodiments, elongated members and corner members could serve as a roof support—i.e., the only points of attachment between the roof and the golf cart may be located on the metal fixture. Such points of attachment may include tracks for mounting the roof on the top side of the metal fixture.
Elongated member 214 may also include keyway 604. Keyway 604 may be configured to mate with a key. The key may be appended to an accessory, such as accessory 224, shown in
Elongated member 214 may also include housing 606. Housing 606 may surround slot 610. Housing 606 may be rounded. The rounded housing may enable a rounded bead to mate with slot 610.
Elongated member 214 may also include housing 608. Housing 608 may surround slot 612. Housing 608 may be rounded. The rounded housing may enable a rounded bead to mate with slot 612.
It should be appreciated that, in some embodiments, a plurality of screws may be used. Therefore a plurality of screw holes may be used. It should also be appreciated that, in some embodiments, the screw hole(s) may continue through the accessory. This may enable a user to easily screw or unscrew the accessory. In some embodiments, an angled screwdriver or screwdriver attachment may be used to screw in the screws. This may be helpful when the clearance for the screwdriver is limited. It should also be appreciated that, in some embodiments, the screw hole(s) may be positioned on an angle other than ninety degrees to the keyway in order to enable a user to easily access the screw hole.
Thus, methods and apparatus for a track-based accessory system for use with a golf cart have been provided. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation. The present invention is limited only by the claims that follow.
Gulledge, Bryan, Schneider, Eric R., Baggett, Cody
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